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INTRODUCTION Our strategic planning process is now headed into Phase II, where we will set goals and metrics. A vital part of doing so is the review of data from several sources, including survey information collected to support the process. The following document contains summary information about two surveys conducted from December 3 to December, 05: one public and one panel based. These surveys asked people to rate ideas that were commonly voiced during 3 statewide listening sessions held over the fall, 05. We invite you to read more detail in this report about these surveys. Thank you for your interest and continued participation in the strategic planning process. To stay engaged as we move ahead, visit our website: https://www.wisconsin.edu/strategic-planning/. BACKGROUND As part of developing a new strategic plan for the University of Wisconsin System, the UW System recently held 3 listening sessions across the state. These sessions were designed to hear the ideas of Wisconsinites and determine how to be even more responsive to their needs. Eight of the sessions were open to the public and discussed the broad issues that are important to Wisconsin. Five sessions were held on specific topics with leaders in their fields. Following these listening sessions, the UW System held two online surveys to gather input from a broader section of the population and to corroborate the findings from the listening sessions. Both surveys had the same content, and differed only in the population that was surveyed. One survey was open to everyone in order to maximize participation and allow everyone s input to be gathered. The UW System collected over 3,000 responses to this survey. The other survey was given to a stratified group of 8-65 year-old Wisconsin residents to provide a more representative sense of the opinions of Wisconsinites. The participants of the second survey were selected using the services of Survey Sampling International. There were 576 responses to this panel-based survey. The top ideas raised during the listening sessions were used to create the survey. Respondents were provided with the top ideas from the general listening sessions as well as the topic sessions. In the survey, respondents were asked to rate the importance of each idea. The possible responses ranged from (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important). Summary details of the surveys are provided in the following sections. The sections contain survey responses regarding the General, Economy, Health and Wellness, Education, and Global listening sessions respectively. Detailed data from both surveys are provided in the appendix to this report. Note on Survey Methodology These surveys and results are neither scientifically valid nor statistically significant. Survey data was not randomly gathered nor completely stratified across the State of Wisconsin. Therefore, we can only claim that this data represents a slice of respondents, at a certain point in time, who chose to participate in a public engagement process. https://www.surveysampling.com University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report
GENERAL Survey respondents were asked to rate the importance of the top ideas that were raised in the General listening sessions. The ideas that were provided in the survey are as follows:. Increase community partnerships and outreach (including public/private partnerships). Attract and retain top talent (not losing people to other states) 3. Make public higher education more affordable. Graduate more students in areas where there are shortages (nurses, teachers, etc.) 5. Train a highly skilled workforce 6. Communicate the value of a college degree and advocate more effectively for investment Respondents were asked to rate the importance of each idea to them from (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important). The average score for responses from the public and panel survey are as follows: # Idea General Listening Session Ideas Increase community partnerships and outreach (including public/private partnerships) Public Panel 3.56 3.38 Attract and retain top talent (not losing people to other states).8 3.65 3 Make public higher education more affordable..7 Graduate more students in areas where there are shortages (nurses, teachers, etc.) 3.79 3.9 5 Train a highly skilled workforce 3.83.09 6 Communicate the value of a college degree and advocate more effectively for investment.03 3.70 A more detailed breakdown of responses is provided in the appendix. University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 3
ECONOMY Survey respondents were asked to rate the importance of the top ideas that were raised in the listening session on the Economy. The ideas that were provided in the survey are as follows:. Collaborate more with private business (potential employers). Provide more internships and hands-on learning for students 3. Adjust programs and curriculum (what students are taught) to reflect the needs of the job market. Make transferring between universities, colleges, and technical colleges easier 5. Attract and retain the best and brightest students Respondents were asked to rate the importance of each idea to them from (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important). The average score for responses from the public and panel survey are as follows: # Idea Economy Listening Session Ideas Public Panel Collaborate more with private business (potential employers) 3. 3.58 Provide more internships and hands-on learning for students.0.06 3 Adjust programs and curriculum (what students are taught) to reflect the needs of the job market 3.37.00 Make transferring between universities, colleges, and technical colleges easier 3.7.07 5 Attract and retain the best and brightest students.00 3.77 A more detailed breakdown of responses is provided in the appendix. University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report
HEALTH AND WELLNESS Survey respondents were asked to rate the importance of the top ideas that were raised in the listening session on Health and Wellness. The ideas that were provided in the survey are as follows:. Increase partnerships for training healthcare professionals. Offer more programs/degrees in healthcare fields 3. Make research a higher priority. Make healthcare training for students more interdisciplinary (combining more fields and technologies together) 5. Address the nursing shortage by graduating more nurses 6. Increase public education about health and wellness (prevention and early detection) 7. Increase healthcare services to areas that are under-served (for example, free clinics and community health resources) Respondents were asked to rate the importance of each idea to them from (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important). The average score for responses from the public and panel survey are as follows: # Idea Health and Wellness Listening Session Ideas Public Panel Increase partnerships for training healthcare professionals 3.53 3.83 Offer more programs/degrees in healthcare fields 3.8 3.77 3 Make research a higher priority 3.57 3.69 Make healthcare training for students more interdisciplinary (combining more fields and technologies together) 3. 3.68 5 Address the nursing shortage by graduating more nurses 3.38 3.78 6 7 Increase public education about health and wellness (prevention and early detection) Increase healthcare services to areas that are under-served (for example, free clinics and community health resources) 3.53 3.9 3.7 3.98 A more detailed breakdown of responses is provided in the appendix. University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 5
EDUCATION Survey respondents were asked to rate the importance of the top ideas that were raised in the listening session on Education. The ideas that were provided in the survey are as follows:. Produce a more seamless partnership with K- education system. Prepare new K- teachers for the challenges they face today 3. Better communicate the value of a college degree to the public. Make higher (college) education more accessible to minority students and increase diversity at colleges and universities 5. Attract and retain top-quality college and university faculty and staff to help prevent the loss of talent to other states Respondents were asked to rate the importance of each idea to them from (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important). The average score for responses from the public and panel survey are as follows: # Idea Education Listening Session Ideas Public Panel Produce a more seamless partnership with K- education system 3.7 3.73 Prepare new K- teachers for the challenges they face today. 3.97 3 Better communicate the value of a college degree to the public.0 3.68 5 Make higher (college) education more accessible to minority students and increase diversity at colleges and universities Attract and retain top-quality college and university faculty and staff to help prevent the loss of talent to other states 3.9 3.7. 3.9 A more detailed breakdown of responses is provided in the appendix. University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 6
GLOBAL Survey respondents were asked to rate the importance of the top ideas that were raised in the listening session on Global issues. The ideas that were provided in the survey are as follows:. Provide students with more international opportunities such as study abroad and internships. Require all college and university students to learn global competencies (skills) 3. Make all curriculum (what students are taught) more internationally focused. Increase diversity on college and university campuses 5. Teach more international languages at colleges and universities 6. Create opportunities for international exposure for those who cannot study abroad Respondents were asked to rate the importance of each idea to them from (not at all important) to 5 (extremely important). The average score for responses from the public and panel survey are as follows: # Idea Global Listening Session Ideas Provide students with more international opportunities such as study abroad and internships Public Panel 3.3 3. Require all college and university students to learn global competencies (skills) 3. 3. 3 Make all curriculum (what students are taught) more internationally focused 3. 3. Increase diversity on college and university campuses 3.6 3.3 5 Teach more international languages at colleges and universities 3.8 3.9 6 Create opportunities for international exposure for those who cannot study abroad 3.6 3. A more detailed breakdown of responses is provided in the appendix. University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 7
APPENDIX: PUBLIC SURVEY Private sector (business) Local, State, Federal Government Demographic Information Non-Profit sector University of Wisconsin (any Institution) I am a UW alumnus (graduated from UW) Other or not applicable Count 5 3 33 59 05 50 Percentage 7% 0% % 5% 3% 6% APPENDIX: GENERAL (PUBLIC) Increase community partnerships and outreach (including public/private partnerships) Public Survey: General Session (Counts) 0 33,05,6 603 3,9 3.56 3 Attract and retain top talent (not losing people to other states) Make public higher education more affordable Graduate more students in areas where there are shortages (nurses, teachers, etc.) 65 9 395 99,79 3,57.8 5 36 508 98,63 3,60. 79 88,65 80 3,53 3.79 5 Train a highly skilled workforce 06 88 677,0,03 3,5 3.83 6 Communicate the value of a college degree and advocate more effectively for investment 03 03 608 938,07 3,59.03 Public Survey: General Session (s). Increase community partnerships and outreach (including public/private partnerships). Attract and retain top talent (not losing people to other states) 3. Make public higher education more affordable. Graduate more students in areas where there are shortages (nurses, teachers, etc.) 5. Train a highly skilled workforce 6. Communicate the value of a college degree and advocate more effectively for investment Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 5 3.56.8. 3.79 3.83.03 Variance.0 0.9 0.90 0.96.5.5.0 0.96 0.95 0.98.07.07 3,9 3,57 3,60 3,53 3,5 3,59 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 8
APPENDIX: ECONOMY (PUBLIC) Public Survey: Economy Session (Counts) 3 5 Collaborate more with private business (potential employers) Provide more internships and hands-on learning for students Adjust programs and curriculum (what students are taught) to reflect the needs of the job market Make transferring between universities, colleges, and technical colleges easier Attract and retain the best and brightest students 8 0,068,09 58 3,06 3. 3 68 68,86,00 3,0.0 35 59 70 870 76 3,06 3.37 08 30 87 956 967 3,09 3.7 58 69 739 987,5 3,07.00 Public Survey: Economy Session (s). Collaborate more with private business (potential employers). Provide more internships and hands-on learning for students 3. Adjust programs and curriculum (what students are taught) to reflect the needs of the job market. Make transferring between universities, colleges, and technical colleges easier 5. Attract and retain the best and brightest students Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 3..0 3.37 3.7.00 Variance.7 0.8.68.9.00.08 0.9.30.09.00 3,06 3,0 3,06 3,09 3,07 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 9
APPENDIX: HEALTH AND WELLNESS (PUBLIC) Public Survey: Health and Wellness Session (Counts) Increase partnerships for training healthcare professionals Offer more programs/degrees in healthcare fields 78 3,050,79 88 3,39 3.53 3 63,87 880 367 3,9 3.8 3 Make research a higher priority 6 37 965 95 750 3,30 3.57 5 6 7 Make healthcare training for students more interdisciplinary (combining more fields and technologies together) Address the nursing shortage by graduating more nurses Increase public education about health and wellness (prevention and early detection) Increase healthcare services to areas that are under-served (for example, free clinics and community health resources) 3 38,09,089 5 3,30 3. 7 376,0,033 39 3,3 3.38 6 85 978 70 3,35 3.53 65 337 700 963 968 3,33 3.7 Public Survey: Health and Wellness Session (s). Increase partnerships for training healthcare professionals. Offer more programs/ degrees in healthcare fields 3. Make research a higher priority. Make healthcare training for students more 5. Address the nursing shortage by graduating more nurses 6. Increase public education about health and wellness (prevention and early detection) 7. Increase healthcare services to areas that are under-served (for example, free clinics and community health resources) Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3.53 3.8 3.57 3. 3.38 3.53 3.7 Variance 0.93 0.99..00 0.97.9.35 0.96 0.99.0.00 0.99.3.6 3,39 3,9 3,30 3,30 3,3 3,35 3,33 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 0
APPENDIX: EDUCATION (PUBLIC) Public Survey: Education Session (Counts) 3 5 Produce a more seamless partnership with K- education system Prepare new K- teachers for the challenges they face today Better communicate the value of a college degree to the public Make higher (college) education more accessible to minority students and increase diversity at colleges and universities Attract and retain top-quality college and university faculty and staff to help prevent the loss of talent to other states 7 5 99,0 70 3, 3.7 7 09 96,98,6 3,.0 9 55 78,57 3,5.0 69 9 56 87,95 3,0 3.9 3 95 8 7,98 3,. Public Survey: Education Session (s). Produce a more seamless partnership with K- education system. Prepare new K- teachers for the challenges they face today 3. Better communicate the value of a college degree to the public. Make higher (college) education more accessible to minority students and increase diversity at colleges and universities 5. Attract and retain top-quality college and university faculty and staff to help prevent the loss of talent to other states Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 3.7.0.0 3.9. Variance 0.98 0.80.6.39 0.78 0.99 0.89..8 0.88 3, 3, 3,5 3,0 3, University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report
APPENDIX: GLOBAL (PUBLIC) Provide students with more international opportunities such as study abroad and internships Require all college and university students to learn global competencies (skills) Public Survey: Global Session (Counts) 59 38 995 90 568 3,00 3.3 99 896 996 59 3,095 3. 3 5 6 Make all curriculum (what students are taught) more internationally focused Increase diversity on college and university campuses Teach more international languages at colleges and universities Create opportunities for international exposure for those who cannot study abroad 80 600,03 77 3 3,099 3.0 8 38 688 90 906 3,09 3.60 5 596,078 693 79 3,098 3.8 63 37 73 993 836 3,095 3.6 Public Survey: Global Session (s). Provide students with more international opportunities such as study abroad and internships. Require all college and university students to learn global competencies (skills) 3. Make all curriculum (what students are taught) more internationally focused. Increase diversity on college and university campuses 5. Teach more international languages at colleges and universities 6. Create opportunities for international exposure for those who cannot study abroad Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 5 3.3 3. 3.0 3.60 3.8 3.6 Variance.0.8..53.33.33.0.3...5.5 3,00 3,095 3,099 3,09 3,098 3,095 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report
APPENDIX: PANEL SURVEY Private sector (business) Local, State, Federal Government Demographic Information Non-Profit sector University of Wisconsin (any Institution) I am a current UW student I am a UW alumnus (graduated from UW) Other or not applicable Count 3 3 6 6 3 3 96 Percentage 0.8% 7.6% 8.%.6% 5.5% 5.6% 3.5% APPENDIX: GENERAL (PANEL) Increase community partnerships and outreach (including public/private partnerships) Panel Survey: General Session (Counts) 30 59 3 7 8 576 3.38 3 Attract and retain top talent (not losing people to other states) Make public higher education more affordable Graduate more students in areas where there are shortages (nurses, teachers, etc.) 0 5 66 06 30 576 3.65 8 5 7 7 333 575.7 9 30 5 7 95 576 3.9 5 Train a highly skilled workforce 8 7 95 33 57.09 6 Communicate the value of a college degree and advocate more effectively for investment 8 80 89 6 575 3.70 Panel Survey: General Session (s). Increase community partnerships and outreach (including public/private partnerships). Attract and retain top talent (not losing people to other states) 3. Make public higher education more affordable. Graduate more students in areas where there are shortages (nurses, teachers, etc.) 5. Train a highly skilled workforce 6. Communicate the value of a college degree and advocate more effectively for investment Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 5 3.38 3.65.7 3.9.09 3.70 Variance.0.08.09.0 0.97.05.0.0.0.0 0.98.03 576 576 575 576 57 575 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 3
APPENDIX: ECONOMY (PANEL) Panel Survey: Economy Session (Counts) 3 5 Collaborate more with private business (potential employers) Provide more internships and hands-on learning for students Adjust programs and curriculum (what students are taught) to reflect the needs of the job market Make transferring between universities, colleges, and technical colleges easier Attract and retain the best and brightest students 08 8 9 57 3.58 7 3 0 575.06 3 98 8 57.00 7 5 8 35 573.07 37 63 9 575 3.77 Panel Survey: Economy Session (s). Collaborate more with private business (potential employers). Provide more internships and hands-on learning for students 3. Adjust programs and curriculum (what students are taught) to reflect the needs of the job market. Make transferring between universities, colleges, and technical colleges easier 5. Attract and retain the best and brightest students Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 3.58.06.00.07 3.77 Variance 0.8 0.86.0 0.90 0.97 0.9 0.93.0 0.95 0.98 57 575 57 573 575 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report
APPENDIX: HEALTH AND WELLNESS (PANEL) Panel Survey: Health and Wellness Session (Counts) Increase partnerships for training healthcare professionals Offer more programs/degrees in healthcare fields 0 7 70 5 573 3.83 3 8 79 09 3 57 3.77 3 Make research a higher priority 9 9 06 3 57 3.69 5 6 7 Make healthcare training for students more interdisciplinary (combining more fields and technologies together) Address the nursing shortage by graduating more nurses Increase public education about health and wellness (prevention and early detection) Increase healthcare services to areas that are under-served (for example, free clinics and community health resources) 0 85 5 57 3.68 7 35 59 08 53 57 3.78 3 9 8 573 3.9 39 9 66 7 57 3.98 Panel Survey: Health and Wellness Session (s). Increase partnerships for training healthcare professionals. Offer more programs/ degrees in healthcare fields 3. Make research a higher priority. Make healthcare training for students more 5. Address the nursing shortage by graduating more nurses 6. Increase public education about health and wellness (prevention and early detection) 7. Increase healthcare services to areas that are under-served (for example, free clinics and community health resources) Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3.83 3.77 3.69 3.68 3.78 3.9 3.98 Variance 0.88 0.9 0.89 0.88.0 0.98.07 0.9 0.96 0.9 0.9.0 0.99.03 573 57 57 57 57 573 57 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 5
APPENDIX: EDUCATION (PANEL) Panel Survey: Education Session (Counts) 3 5 Produce a more seamless partnership with K- education system Prepare new K- teachers for the challenges they face today Better communicate the value of a college degree to the public Make higher (college) education more accessible to minority students and increase diversity at colleges and universities Attract and retain top-quality college and university faculty and staff to help prevent the loss of talent to other states 8 9 79 35 57 3.73 8 9 90 57 3.97 8 3 83 86 57 3.68 35 5 8 8 89 57 3.7 0 3 0 6 8 570 3.9 Panel Survey: Education Session (s). Produce a more seamless partnership with K- education system. Prepare new K- teachers for the challenges they face today 3. Better communicate the value of a college degree to the public. Make higher (college) education more accessible to minority students and increase diversity at colleges and universities 5. Attract and retain top-quality college and university faculty and staff to help prevent the loss of talent to other states Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 3.73 3.97 3.68 3.7 3.9 Variance 0.96 0.9.05. 0.88 0.98 0.95.03.9 0.9 57 57 57 57 570 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 6
APPENDIX: GLOBAL (PANEL) Provide students with more international opportunities such as study abroad and internships Require all college and university students to learn global competencies (skills) Panel Survey: Global Session (Counts) 9 95 3 3 69 570 3. 79 6 5 73 57 3. 3 5 6 Make all curriculum (what students are taught) more internationally focused Increase diversity on college and university campuses Teach more international languages at colleges and universities Create opportunities for international exposure for those who cannot study abroad 5 0 36 3 58 57 3.0 9 7 00 55 9 57 3.30 3 99 08 6 75 57 3.9 36 7 67 86 06 569 3. Panel Survey: Global Session (s). Provide students with more international opportunities such as study abroad and internships. Require all college and university students to learn global competencies (skills) 3. Make all curriculum (what students are taught) more internationally focused. Increase diversity on college and university campuses 5. Teach more international languages at colleges and universities 6. Create opportunities for international exposure for those who cannot study abroad Min Value Max Value 5 5 5 5 5 5 3. 3. 3.0 3.30 3.9 3. Variance..5..3..6.0.07.06.5.0. 570 57 57 57 57 569 University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 7
COUNTY REPRESENTATION (PANEL) County Represetation by County for Panel Survey* Number of Respondents County Number of Respondents ADAMS MANITOWOC ASHLAND MARATHON 8 BARRON 7 MARINETTE 3 BAYFIELD MILWAUKEE 73 BROWN 5 MONROE 3 BUFFALO OCONTO BURNETT ONEIDA CALUMET 6 OUTAGAMIE 7 CHIPPEWA 5 OZAUKEE CLARK PEPIN COLUMBIA PIERCE CRAWFORD POLK DANE 9 PORTAGE 9 DODGE 5 PRICE DOOR RACINE 8 DOUGLAS 8 RICHLAND DUNN 3 ROCK 9 EAU CLAIRE 8 SAUK FOND DU LAC 7 SAWYER GRANT 6 SHAWANO GREEN 7 SHEBOYGAN 3 IOWA ST CROIX 9 IRON TAYLOR JACKSON VILAS JEFFERSON 7 WALWORTH 3 JUNEAU WASHINGTON KENOSHA WAUKESHA 5 KEWAUNEE WAUPACA 8 LA CROSSE 9 WAUSHARA LAFAYETTE WINNEBAGO 5 LANGLADE WOOD 7 LINCOLN TOTAL 590 *This data was not collected for the public survey. University of Wisconsin System Administration Listening Session Survey Report 8